— - OBITUARY - "ageunton, WILLIAM: witeurt, | ‘ Terrace, BX, Wag te, ‘Funeral services were held sat:| urday, Octoher ..20 for the late ho died on Wednesday in Mills Men- orial Hospital at the age of, 58.. The late-Mr. Robinson was born in Wiretop, Ontario on May 10, 1908 .and after farming with his family in‘ Hazeldine, Alberta for in io yeirs he moved to Terrace He wag. well known in | the Ter- race logging industry, having worked in the woods for several years prior to his death. At tho time of his death he was employed by Ajax Logging Co. Ltd. The late Mr. Rebinson was mar: Tied in 1944 to the former Neva Muller of Terrace. They have two daughters, Linda (Mrs. W. S. Dougall) and Bonnie, 14. ‘The Reverend G, W.- Keenley- side conducted funeral services from Knox United Church at 2 p.m. Saturday. Pallbearers were the Messers: J. Hanna, G. Hamer, G. Pratt, 3, Greer, F. Earl and L. Marchildon. Interment was made in Kitsum- kalum Cemetery. The late Mr. Robinson is sur- vived by his wife, Neva, and two daughters, Linda amd Bonnie, all of Terrace as well as one grand- son. He also leaves a sister (Alma) Mrs. J. Biermann of Whiterock, B.C. and three brothers, Thomas of England, Walter of Burns Lake and Clifford of Hazeldine, Alberta. = AROUND the TOWN Mrs. Catherine M. Fraser, pub- lisher of the Herald, returned Sun- day hy CPA from Vancouver where she attended. the anual B.C. Weekly Newspapers Assocla- tlon editors and publishers com vention in the Vancouver Hotel October 26, 27, 28 and 29. iBranch No. ROYAL CANADIAN. “ LNOION ISD Bégelund This soning week will be an eventful one in the history of 18..The Terrace Ceno- teph will be officially unveiled and dedicated in a brief ceremony at the Cenotaph on Sunday, Nov- ember 6th, at 2:00 p.m. ‘We hope that as mapy of our members as possible wili turn out |: for the event and join in the march from the Legion Hall.ta the Cen- otaph. Dress for the occasion will be full Legion regdtia and medals will be worn. Assembly at the Hall at 1:00 pm. EF is realized |’ that quite a few will not be able to make the parade, but please join us at the Cenotaph and make thiy the most memorable event of of the year. Kitimat and Prince Rupert branches have assured us that they will be here and join in the eeremony — 50, join us too, won't you?? Naturally, the public is in- vited to attend also, and we hope that the weatherman will co-oper- ate and give us the kind of spark- ing November day that will bring many people out to attend the ceremony, Saturday, November . 5th 1s Poppy Day —- if you do nothing else, Wear a Peppy. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, November Bth just three days short of Arm- istlcee Day. We remind all Legion- aires that this meeting will be a dinner meeting, starting at '7:00 p.m. — our ladies have promised us a dinner of turkey and pump- kin pie — just about the right time for a nice bite of ‘turkey, between Thanksgiving and Christ- TERRACE “OMINECA™ HERALD TERRACE BRITISH COLUMBIA ° Married: In- England d {On the. | _Memorable Occasion] ALLEYS © COMMERCIAL RENE LEAGUE Barney's Bowl ............. 16 penerarevararene Lucky Strikes ...........0005 12 Black Diamond:.............. 11 Evs Men's Wear .........:-5 8 Nor Pac wcciseusererseerenes 4 Totem BA ...... baecaeaneeas 2 Men’s High Three: Lucien Mailloux ........ Tl Men’s High Single: . Vince Johnson .......... 203 Team High Three: Lucky Strikes ....:..... 3,190 Team High Single: Lucky Strikes .......... 1,119 rl Skeena Kenworth ........... 12 Reum bd escoetoace teeter ecase 13 Terrace Van & Storage ...... 12 Omineca Bldg. S§. Ltd. ...... 8 Gemini Exp. .......cseeees Satellites ......cccecueceeees Men’s High Three: ° Don Haudenschild ...... 788 Men's High Single: ; r Al Hobenshield ......... 316 Team ‘High Three: Reum “2? .........00005 2,008 Team High Single: Reum "2" ccc ces ennee 1,014 mas, a0 Please joln us on Novem- ber Sth. We are proud to announce that the Ladies. Auxillary have raised $100.00 for the Skating Arena Fund. Well done jadies, we ap- preciate your wholehearted sup- port of the Legion and its affairs, hut we are happy to see that a| if very worthwhile project is not be- ing neglected. This Is all for now Comrades — see you next Week with more news about Armistice Day parade and Armistice dance. ROYAL . + SUPPER WILL BE SERVED — REFRESHMENTS AVAILABLE CANADIAN LEGION Terrace Branch No, 13 Annual rmistice Dance TERRACE COMMUNITY CENTRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1966 9:00 P.M. ~ Music BY THE ROYAL CANADIAN ENGINEERS’ BAND . ESQUIMALT, B.C. PRICE ~~ $5.00 A PERSON - DRESS — SEMI-FORMAL kets by Advance Sate 1 Only _ Get your tickets = NOW. and avoid disappointment Tickets for sale at the Legion Hall. or from any Leslee {cl8}- - ¥the bride wag given in in full Wednesday Novembor 2 Marriage of much local interest took place in St. Mary’s Church, Caterham, Surrey, England on Au- gust 20, when Colin Douglas Alger, son of Mr. and Mrs, Milt Alger of Terrace, took as his bride, Carol Elizabeth. Stephens, daughter of Mr. and. Mra. Sidney Stephens of Caterham, Surrey, England. . The wedding rites were per- formed by the Rev. Budd in the same chureh in which the groom’s parents bad been married almost 23 years ago and where his brother . | Garry had been baptized. It was on special request of the groom's parents, who were present . | at the wedding, that the same hymns were sung ag had been at} ‘)their wedding, namely: “All Love Divine, All Love Excelling" and “Thine Forever God of Love.” Mr. Sidney Denny, cousin of the groom, acted as best man at the noon-hour wedding ceremony and marriage by her father. . She. .was a picture of loveliness length. pure Brussels lace white wedding gown, fashioned on as lines falling to a full [train with fourtiered _shoulder- length veil scalloped edged with French lace and held in place with a headplece of white roses “* |and Hly-of-the-valley, She carried 4 bouquet of yellow tea roses and fern. She wore a single strand of | eultured pearls with matching earrings, the gift cf the groom. ' Her ‘attendants were Gwyneth a Williams as genior bridesmaid who was charming in a dress of | quilted taffeta of soft apple green, cut on Princess lines. She wore a “> | white flowered headplece and -| carried. a bouquet af pale pink rosebuds, First junior bridesmaid ol we Sandra Ann Miller who wore a short white nylon dress flecked _| with blue and a pale blue flowered ‘Theadplece and carried a noregay of " ‘pale pink eee asin ‘Corrine Carey, cousin of the oe groom, was. second junior brides- “-Tmald- gowned In nylon dress Nerked with. white, -a short blue pale. blue. flowered headpiece and]: carried a pmall DONeghy of pink | rosebuds. The. tiny page. boy was Garry John Miller, a cloae gar of. the I |dride, who was smartly attired MR. AND MRS. COLIN D. ALGER ‘fo a acatlet two-plece sult of court-|sfternoon. elle with white nylon ruffle ble and red bow tie, eB The senlot bridesmaid receig a gift of a silver cross neckiag the two junior bridesmaids given silver bnacelets ‘and - page boy a silver St. Christopam piece, On leaving the church the, ple were presented. with sev He silver horse shoes, for luck - well known English custom. [ A reception was held at @ home of the groom’s grandparetm Mr, and Mrs, H. Gray, 16 Wy ; Lane, Caterham, Surrey. < , Telegrams were read from Mp chester, Surrey and from seve friends in Canada. | The happy couple left on a hi eymoon to Manchester, in § north of England: The bride ch¢ for her going-away costume a i piece crimplene suit in cerice we white accessories. . The groom met his bride on visit to England early in 1964, came engaged In the late fall a 1965. He has brought her hof to Terrace as his bride, where @ couple will make their home. & a CRADLE ROLL} . The following births were ¥ corded this week at Milly MEE orial Hospital: oa) Born 10: - 7 Mr, and Mr. W, Innes,- Dotcom 26, a daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Hendrick Vang schoof, October 27, a daw ter, . Mr, and Mrs, Manfred KE wo aber 23, 8 800. - = and Mrs. Harvey Hore a ouber 2a mn - Mr. and Mrs. Harold og October 20, a daughter.. am Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cha October 20, a son. we Mr, and Mre. Edward Gle: Miss Merilyn Johngton, B turned on Sunday's CP, flight from Vancouver. the weekend in Victoria